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36 John 5<br />

<strong>Reinold</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Matthew</strong> <strong>Marvin</strong> 87<br />

FIFTH GENERATION.<br />

(?John* John* John? Roger 1<br />

), <strong>of</strong> Ramsey, "yeo-<br />

man." <strong>The</strong> reasons for believing that he was the son <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Reinold</strong>'s brother John have been given on page 73. If that<br />

inference is correct, he was probably born about 1534, in<br />

Ramsey, where <strong>Reinold</strong> <strong>and</strong> his brothers resided. He died<br />

in 1571 (judging from the date <strong>of</strong> his Will), leaving children<br />

who were evidently young. He directs that these children<br />

shall be sent " to scoole till they can Wright <strong>and</strong> Read En-<br />

glishe well ;<br />

" they were each to have ten shillings yearly<br />

until they came to the age <strong>of</strong> fourteen, "to kepe them with<br />

meate, Dryncke <strong>and</strong> clothes suffycyent," <strong>and</strong> their guardian<br />

was charged " to bringe them upp in the ffeare <strong>of</strong> God <strong>and</strong><br />

w th learninge." He does not mention his wife, from which<br />

we infer that she was not living.<br />

His home, which had a " newe parlor," <strong>and</strong> was well sup-<br />

plied with out-buildings, was evidently one <strong>of</strong> comfort <strong>and</strong><br />

well furnished. We are given a glimpse <strong>of</strong> its contents, —<br />

a "posted bedsteade " with "curteynes <strong>of</strong> redd <strong>and</strong> grene<br />

save" '[? silk], a "great cheste in the parlor," a "syde table<br />

in the Hall, <strong>and</strong> the forme belonging thereto," <strong>and</strong> various<br />

other articles <strong>of</strong> convenience or luxury are mentioned in his<br />

Will. Its location was near the "Bridge foot ;" St. Michael's<br />

Church <strong>and</strong> Michaelstowe Hall were not far away.<br />

We are thus enabled to locate with great exactness the<br />

place where the home <strong>of</strong> John <strong>Marvin</strong> must have stood,

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